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A early season flying bug. These kinda freaks me out when I see them up close and personal like this. Those finger like feelers around the mouth out so alien looking. Things that can not be seen by the naked eye from this distance.
Experimenting with the free Google Nik Collection photo editor.
Looking around for some free framing apps, that can be run on laptop. This is from BigHugeLabs which is a wonderful outfit, but I'm not crazy about their basic frame options. I used to enjoy what Aviary offered on the old Flickr plus options on iPhoto on Mac, but all that's changed.
"Why can't they leave it alone?!!"
This is Emeryville and part of Oakland.
It always brings a small light to my dark and tortured artistic soul to see one of our creations nicely framed and living their best life in someone else's home. It's how these things are meant to be. Good luck to you my child...
Cheers
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This was taken through a rootball of a tree growing on a beach not far from Winter harbour Vancouver Island.
Olympus Stylus Zoom with Lomography Color 100 film.
Abandoned barracks. Atlantic Ocean in the distance.
Fort Tilden, Riis Park, Queens, NY.
sorry about the lack of detail pic. made from 1/4 wall tube totally adjustable for alignment. I have used 5 different jigs including 2 I have built for myself and this is my favorite. It us easy to use and quite rigid.
Free for your personal and commercial use. May not be reshared, or distributed (you may not use it to make collage sheets, cd's or in any way claim/imply it is yours)
A link back or a sample in the comments would be awesome!
Framed painting in the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa Hotel - for public viewing.
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
This little A-frame cabin started in the early ‘70s as a simple back-yard project that rapidly got out of control. First, there was our contractor friend, who had some 14-foot long 4x8s that he needed to get rid of and, not having a clue about what I’d ever do with them, I said I’d take them. Then my wife showed me a magazine article about how to build a simple kid’s A-frame ( the article touted it as a weekend project). A year and $2,000 later, this is the result. But, it was those 4x8s and this “weekend project” that allowed us to remain in the home we live in now, which we bought in 1967. Our home had only two bedrooms, too small for our growing family, but through the years, one or both of our sons lived “out back”, thus enabling us to stay put in what we consider to be the most perfect location on earth. Ironically, after the boys moved out, we were able to expand our home by 50%, but back then, we simply didn’t have the wherewithal to do it. I should add (or maybe I shouldn’t add) there were things that went on beneath that A-frame roof that shall forever remain classified as “Top Secret”…
Processed through Topaz Studio for Sliders Sunday.
...sorry! I've been out lately...I missed to comment, gotta catch up with all those beautiful streams :) will be back from tomorrow .
Oh, and of course!!The reason I posted this pic is because the lil' lady here is the B'day girl today :) She turned sweet 15 :)
She was one of my first models, and stil is.You can see her on my stream.She has some helluva ideas sometimes and helped me out lotsa times with my ideas! YaY for Orshee :)
I bought this photo frame in a charity shop in Crawley.
The photograph is of my late wife Valerie, taken at a church picnic over twenty years ago. One can, just, see my reflection in the glass.
The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Thrifted Tuesday group today.
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CBFX SD60M No6025 stands at Industry Yard in East Point, Georgia on NS 361, Chattanooga to Macon manifest. September 25, 2018
Got some products shots of my mini (3x3) accordion albums. This time instead of all images I created a small calendar for the last couple months of the year.
The frame on front is a handy dandy magnet of their family. All they have to do is pull off from the ribbon (it's held on by a glue dot) and pop it on their fridge. The ribbon stays intact so it's toally reusable!
D6575 heads downhill at Castle Hill nicely framed by a hole in the hedge. The Crompton was heading to Minehead on the West Somerset railway.
For this shot I used a Chinon 55mm f 1.4 multicoated Made in Japan (Passed Quality Check in 1962)This Lense is a Depth-of-Field-Monster and my absolute favorite.
Comparing my current frame to a bare Teknomeka frame (built back in ~2006 for reference while making the old 2008 zaku). It seems to have the same forward/backward stability as the Teknomeka frame, but has better side to side hip stability. So the current legs should be good to go. The chest joint needs reworked, too much slop and the gearing is too hard to get too for what little movement the chest will have.
Fender fit up, just in time for the weather change.
This CSI received a pretty heavy make over.
-New top tube
-New head lug and head tube
-Filled dents on the seat tube
- custom fork
-fender fittings
-disc brake fittings
-new powder coat with matching fenders